Officials from the San Francisco Fire Department are warning the public to avoid the area near Fourth Avenue and Geary Boulevard due to a gas leak reported around 12:30 p.m. One minor injury was reported but did not require transport. Two businesses were evacuated as a safety measure. Fire crews, using hard, charged water hose lines, are working with PG&E to address the rupture. Traffic detours are expected as it's uncertain how long the situation will take to resolve.
Officials from the San Francisco Fire Department are urging the public to stay out of the area near Fourth Avenue and Geary Boulevard because of a ruptured gas line.
One person suffered a minor injury but declined medical transport, SFFD said in a social media post.
Fire crews are on the scene, equipped with hard, charged water hose lines and working with PG&E to control the gas leak.
It's unclear how long it will take for crews to resolve the gas leak, Menchaca said, and drivers should expect traffic detours.
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